Welcome to Royal Crown Dental Lab

Royal Crown Dental Lab has been serving the dental community since 2000. We understand that high quality results begin in the dental office and continue on through the laboratory process. A crown that fits properly, with shading that looks vital and blends well with the oral environment, is no accident. Our focus is on using cutting-edge technology and the finest materials available, along with close quality control; enable us to offer beautiful, life-like restorations to our clients and their patients.

Our guarantee is to produce and serve the finest restorations that reduce chairside time with no adjustments and, in turn, allowing your practice the opportunity for more business.

We are committed to CAD/CAM technology and welcome all of our doctors to submit cases to us using intraoral scanning devices. For more information, click below.

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Services We Offer

Porcelain-Fused- to Zirconia

Warm, lifelike opalescence without the graying of other ceramic restorations. CZR (Cerabien ZR) is a new porcelain for making all ceramic crowns in use with zirconia frameworks. Crowns/bridges made from CZR with zirconia can be used in the posterior as well as anterior due to its extremely high flexural strength.

Implants

Royal Crown Dental Lab works closely with our doctors to help increase the range of implants they are comfortable restoring. We can assist in case design and preplanning for efficient, predictable, and profitable implant success. We work with every major implant system.

Ips E.Max Lithium Disilicate

IPS e.max is a lithium disilicate glass ceramic that has optimized translucency, durability and strength for full anatomical restorations. Due to the use of new technologies and optimized processing parameters, IPS e.max lithium disilicate has evolved beyond previously available lithium disilicate ceramics.

ZIRCONIUM CROWNS

Many patients present with signs of bruxism or exhibit worn dentition that does not indicate the use of traditional ceramic restorative options. In the past, dentists have relied on full metal or metal occlusal restorations to meet the clinical demands of the most challenging cases.